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C150094
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La Plata Water Conservancy District
Contract Type
Grant
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La Plata
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Report
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Page 1 of 2 <br /> Table 1 -Flora/Fauna Listed by USF&WS as Threatened, Endangered, or Candidate with <br /> the Potential to Occur in La Plata County, Colorado <br /> SPECIES STATUS HABITAT DESCRIPTION POTENTIAL TO BE IMPACTED <br /> AND SEASON OF USE BY THE LHR PROJECT <br /> NIANINIALS <br /> Black-footed ferret L Open grasslands with prairie dog No Effect-No prairie dog colonies <br /> (Mustela nigripes) colonies year-round. identified in or near Analysis Area(AA). <br /> Canada lynx(Lynx T Early and late-successional mixed No Effect-No mixed conifer in the AA. <br /> canadensis) conifer forest types. <br /> BIRDS <br /> Eskimo curlew E Shorebird occurring near No Effect—Has not been detected in <br /> (Numenius borealis) wetlands, lakes and marshes. Colorado since 1882. If present during <br /> Migrated from Canada to South migrating, may benefit from created <br /> America in fall. shoreline habitat. <br /> Bald Eagle T Prefer large, open-branched trees, May Affect(Adverse/Beneficial)—Bald <br /> (Haliaeetus preferably near lakes, reservoirs eagles would benefit from the <br /> leucocephalus) and rivers, for hunting perches establishment of open water habitat area. <br /> and roosting sites. Limited to no roosting or nesting <br /> opportunities in AA. <br /> Gunnison sage grouse C The Gunnison sage grouse No Effect-If present, habitat loss from <br /> (Centrocercus requires a variety of habitats such inundation would result in adverse <br /> minimus) as large expanses of sage with a impacts. Historical range,though no <br /> diversity of grasses and forbs and recent occurrence records in La Plata <br /> healthy riparian ecosystems. County. <br /> Mexican spotted owl T Mature ponderosa pine/mixed No Effect-AA canyon habitat is <br /> (Stix occidentalis conifer in remote canyon/cliff characterized by pinyon juniper <br /> lucida) habitat from spring through fall. woodlands and is too open to provide <br /> suitable habitat <br /> Southwestern willow E Breeds in riparian habitats where No Effect—While no suitable breeding <br /> flycatcher dense growth of willows are habitat exists within Long Hollow,the <br /> (Empidonax traillii present. SWFL has been documented utilizing the <br /> extimus) La Plata River corridor for migratory <br /> stopover habitat, and the San Juan River <br /> for migration and breeding. Changes in <br /> hydrologic conditions may enhance <br /> riparian habitats in some areas while <br /> degrading habitats in other areas. <br /> Whooping crane E Mudflats around reservoirs and No Effect—This species is extremely rare. <br /> (Grus americana) around agricultural areas. Only 4 cranes are left in the Rocky Mtn <br /> population. Potential to occur is limited to <br /> migration, though their N-S rout is more <br /> than 200 miles east of La Plata County. <br /> Yellow-billed cuckoo C Cukoos are closely associated No Effect-No potential habitat in the AA <br /> (Coccyzus with broadleaf riparian forests. due to lack of suitable cottonwood gallery <br /> americanus) riparian habitats. <br />
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